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GPIOOW(4)		  OpenBSD Programmer's Manual		     GPIOOW(4)

NAME
     gpioow - 1-Wire bus bit-banging through GPIO pin

SYNOPSIS
     gpioow* at gpio? offset 0 mask 0x1
     gpioow* at gpio?
     onewire* at gpioow?

DESCRIPTION
     The gpioow driver allows bit-banging a 1-Wire bus as a master using one
     GPIO pin.	The pin is used as a data signal.  The GPIO pin must be able
     to drive an output and read an input.

     The pin number can be specified in the kernel configuration with the
     offset locator.  The mask locator should always be 0x1 in this case.  The
     offset and mask can also be specified when gpioow is attached at runtime
     using the GPIOATTACH ioctl(2) on the gpio(4) device.

SEE ALSO
     gpio(4), intro(4), onewire(4)

HISTORY
     The gpioow driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.0.

AUTHORS
     The gpioow driver was written by Alexander Yurchenko
     <grange@openbsd.org>.

OpenBSD 4.9		       November 24, 2008		   OpenBSD 4.9
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